I'm asking mostly from a British perspective, but any info is interesting to me.
Let's say I'm an accountant/lawyer/other highly paid occupation but I'm conscripted into the army during WW1/2. I've presumably got a mortgage that's reasonable for my regular income and am the sole earner in my family. How would my family cope on what is presumably a much lower income? Was there a moratorium on home repossessions? Or, did most of the professional class avoid conscription somehow?
/u/the_howling_cow has previously answered How did soldiers drafted in WW2 continue to meet financial commitments e.g., mortgages? but more remains to be written on the topic.